How to Install WordPress to Build a Website or Blog

Have you ever wondered how to install WordPress so you can build one of those beautiful Websites you’ve seen?

I learned about WordPress from a friend who scoffed at my efforts with Adobe Dreamweaver.

“Why go through all that work, when you easily build great websites with WordPress?” he asked.

Seeing the sites my friend built with WordPress—beautiful, clean, easy to navigate, endless design possibilities, and how easy it was to use, I became hooked.

One doesn’t need to know any code at all to build a Wordpress site. So if you’ve ever wanted to build your own Website, and want a superb platform to do it, WordPress is the way to go. In this post, I show step-by-step how to install WordPress and get your site up in minutes!

What is WordPress?

WordPress is an open source software that you can use to build blog sites, and full-on Websites. Open source means anyone can contribute to the development of the software.

You can download the software at WordPress.org for free. There are also hundreds of free themes and plugins available to help customize your WordPress website. Themes are out-of-the-box template designs. Plugins are bits of software that add functionality and design to a WordPress site.

Tip: Be sure not to confuse WordPress.org with WordPress.com. The latter is a site where you can start a blog using WordPress for free, but you must pay to customize it in any way.

The best way to use WordPress is to host it on a server, where you can have full control of your site.

How to Install Wordpress

First, you must open a hosting account with a company such as Bluehost or Hostgator. Both of these companies offer great starter packages for as little as $3.95 per month.

If this is your first site, and you don’t have need for a great deal of bandwidth for streaming videos and high traffic, or space for hosting large files such as images, then a basic package would work for you.

Note: Hosting companies are starting to offer “Optimized Hosting” plans for WordPress, which I find expensive and unnecessary . Be sure to go with a basic, shared hosting plan, which gets you more space than an optimized WordPress package.

Choose a Domain

When buying a hosting plan, you’ll be prompted to enter a domain for your Website. A domain is the URL or Website address that you type into a browser to get to a site. If you don’t have a domain address yet, you can buy it through the hosting company. Domains cost anywhere between $9 and $14 a year.

I use Namecheap.com to buy my domains, and then point or direct them to where I have my sites hosted. But if you’re setting up your own site, you might find the process of redirecting your domain to your hosting servers confusing, so I recommend buying the domain and hosting plan from the same company.

If you have a domain already, you can enter it during the purchase process. However, if you purchased your domain elsewhere, as mentioned previously, you’ll have to point the domain to your host company’s DNS or Domain Name Server.

How to Install WordPress Software

Most hosting companies offer one-click install options for WordPress. If yours doesn’t, go to WordPress.org, and download the software. You will then have to upload it to your host server. Here are directions from WordPress on how to do this.

The following instructions are how to install WordPress using Bluehost’s installation option.

1. Go to Bluehost.com and login to your account >> go to the cPanel. (Tip: Click on images to view larger size.)

2. Scroll through the options, and look for the WordPress symbol under “Website Builders.” Click on the symbol.

3. Click Install.

4. Choose the domain where you want to install WordPress.

5. Click on Advanced options. Enter the name of your blog or website. You can also choose a different user name and password. For security purposes, choose an uncommon username, and a difficult password. Make sure you write down and save your login information somewhere safe.

6. Click install. You’ll receive an email with your WordPress installation information, which will give you the URL where you can log in to your WordPress site and access the front-end of your site.

Tip: I use the service Lastpass, which installs an add-on to your browsers and makes it easy to save passwords and not have to remember them.

Choosing a WordPress Theme

Now that you have WordPress installed, you can log in and choose a free theme, or buy one from a variety of sources. I love StudioPress Themes for WordPress, which are beautiful, simple themes that can be customized to your liking. Another source is Themeforest, which offers thousands of templates.

Note: Depending on what hosting company you use, you might be prompted to choose a theme right away for your site, but I prefer to upload my own themes.

How to Install Free or Paid Themes from Your Dashboard

If you want to get started right away without having to spend anymore money, you can install a free theme right from your dashboard. Here’s how:

1. Login to your site. If you don’t remember the address, look for the email sent to you when you installed WordPress, or you can log-on to your hosting account and find it under hosting. It’s usually, www.yourdomain.com/wp-admin.

You’ll see this message if it’s your first time logging on. Click no.

Note: For security purposes, the log-in URL address should be changed to thwart hacker attacks. You can learn how to do this, plus other advanced WordPress site setup techniques in our eCourses at the CJS Online Marketing Academy. Sign up to be notified when these courses will be available.

2. If you’ve logged on before, you’ll be automatically logged onto you dashboard. On the left side of your screen/dashboard, look for and click on Themes.

3. There will be two or three themes that are already installed but not activated. You can preview and activate one of these themes, or you can search for a different theme.

4. During preview, you can also customize options to see how the site will look. If you don’t have any content uploaded to your site yet, it won’t look like much yet.

5. To install a paid theme that you downloaded to your computer, just click on Add New, and then upload the theme zip file. It will automatically be extracted and available for activation.

6. Once you’ve decided on a theme, click activate.

That’s it! Now you can start adding content such as pages, images and posts, and customize your size even more with plugins.

Here’s a list of recommended plugins to install on a basic WordPress Website setup. They will help protect, optimize and customize the look of your Website and/or blog.

EZP Coming Soon: If you want to hide your site until it’s ready for launch time, this plugin will help you create a simple Coming Soon page, with a subscription form and social media links.

In Summary

WordPress is a free, easy to use software that you can use to build beautiful, search engine optimized Websites and blogs. Following the instructions above, you can learn how to install WordPress and setup a Website in less than 20 minutes!

About Laura Tate

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I'm a writer, editor, and self-taught digital marketer. I learned all about research and writing while working as Associate Publisher and Editor of The Malibu Times Newspaper and Malibu Times Magazine. My time with both publications has given me a rich experience in crafting stories that engage readers and establishes a following.
I jumped into all things social media as a tango dancer, promoting classes, events, and dance socials.
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